Overall I didn't know how to
feel about discovering an impostor game, should I feel flattered? should I feel
angry? In the end Reddit has helped turn what could potentially be a negative
experience into an amazing expression of solidarity. The community has shown a
huge amount of support and for that I am massively grateful.

Throughout the event I was
contacted by international legal professionals, media representatives and
developers offering to help. Countless Redditors pledged to download the
game and help support the cause. Some Redditors thought it was an
elaborate marketing plan and wondered if I had made up the story to get more
downloads. Some how I think Reddit has a way of sniffing out a genuine story
when they see it.

It's hard to say exactly how
this will pan out in terms of revenue. We have ads and iAP implemented so we
hope to see revenue increase over the next few days.

WHAT'S
NEXT?

Evidently there's a demand
for this game in the Chinese market, I'm currently working on a Chinese
localisation of the game due for release in the next few weeks.

Our next indie title
"Bonza Word Puzzle" is a simple and unique word puzzle game. It's
currently in development and we hope to share screenshots in the next few
weeks. For updates on this title sign up here. http://bonzawordpuzzle.com/